Government unable to provide salary allowances and pensions to the employees

Government struggling to afford food for prisoners

The government is now in a situation where it is unable to provide regular salaries, allowances, and pensions to employees.

Salaries, allowances and pensions of thousands of employees have been stopped in the current financial year. Some of the existing employees have not received the salary and allowances since February and the retired employees have not received the amount due to pension. Due to a lack of finances, the state has not been able to provide even the funds for regular food expenses to the prisoners.

At present, according to government statistics, the number of teachers receiving pensions is 51,308. Among them, more than 30,000 teachers have not received their pension for the month of March. Bishnu Prasad Kharel, Head of the Pension Management Office, has informed us that the teachers’ pensions have been stopped as the Ministry of Finance has not disbursed the funds.

Similarly, the spokesperson of Nepal Police, Dipendra GC, has informed that there is insufficient fund to pay salaries to 131 units out of the total 486 units of Nepal Police.

Not only that, the government has not been able to provide expenses even for regular foods to about 27,000 prisoners across the country. According to Chakrapani Pandey, Director General of the Prison Management Department, the government has not provided the required funds for the food expenses to the inmates in the country.

According to the spokesperson of the Financial Comptroller General’s Office, Shambhu Prasad Marasini, a total of 7 trillion 2 billion 120 million revenue has been collected by Wednesday. While during this period 7 trillion 21 billion 20 million rupees have been spent on salary and allowances of employees and other administrative expenses. According to this calculation, nearly 19 billion rupees more than the income of the state has been spent only on salary allowances and pensions of the employees.

It seems that the government, which has set a target of collecting revenue of 14 trillion 58 billion 600 million in the current financial year, has collected only about 50 percent of the total estimated amount even after 9 months of the current financial year. The country has reached a situation where the revenue collected by the government cannot even cover the salaries and administrative expenses of the employees.

Preparations to extend the deadline for Parliamentary Inquiry Committee

The process of extending the deadline of the parliamentary special inquiry committee has been initiated which is investigating the alleged involvement of unauthorized persons in the preparation of the budget

As the parliamentary special inquiry committee has not been able to complete the work within the specified period, Speaker Agni Prasad Sapkota is likely to provide more time to the committee in today’s Parliament meeting. Earlier, 10 days time was provided for the investigation.
Surendra Aryal, secretary of the committee have requested that the required time be extended.He also said that the CCTV footage has been sent to the police to recover it and it is not yet decided when the report will come.

During the investigation, the committee questioned the outgoing Finance Minister Sharma for about 3 hours today. He has denied the allegation that other than the concerned officials of the Ministry of Finance were involved in the budget preparation.

Investigation Committee to take the statement of Janardhan Sharma today

The Special Investigation Committee of the House of Representatives is going to take a statement from Janardan Sharma, who resigned after it was revealed that unauthorized persons were involved in the budget preparation.

The parliamentary special committee formed to investigate the involvement of unauthorized persons in budget preparation has already taken statements from 10 officials under the Ministry of Finance. During the statement, the officials of the ministry has denied that unauthorized persons had entered during the budget preparation.

Before the statement, the committee requested to provide the CCTV footage , but the Ministry of Finance did not provided the footage saying that, the footage will remain only for 13 days and the others will be deleted automatically.
Amid various discussions and debates that the CCTV footage may have been deleted to destroy the evidence, the investigation committee is going to send the CCTV footage to the forensic lab under the Nepal Police to recover it. However, the police said whether the CCTV footage can be recovered or not depends on the condition of the hard disks.

Amid all these incidents, the investigation committee will take a statement from Janardan Sharma today. According to the course of events, the committee has not been able to gather any such concrete evidence against Sharma even if the statement taken with the officials of the Ministry of Finance is to be considered as the basis. However, what Sharma will say in today’s statement has become a matter of interest.

Parliament sitting obstructed demanding for investigation committee on Finance Minister Sharma

Stating that the explanation of Finance Minister Janardan Sharma regarding the involvement of unauthorized persons in the Ministry of Finance during the preparation of the budget was not satisfactory, the main opposition party UML has obstructed today’s meeting of the House of Representatives demanding formation of a parliamentary inquiry committee.

Finance Minister Sharma said that the allegation are false and fictitious. He also clarified that the budget was formulated by a committee headed by the Secretary of the Ministry of Finance and the Secretary of Revenue and he also acted in accordance with the responsibilities given to him.

Meanwhile, UML chief whip Bishal Bhattarai said that CPN UML would not allow the parliament to function until a parliamentary committee is formed to investigate the issue.

Internal discussions within the party to recall FM Sharma

Regarding the recall of Finance Minister Jarnadan Sharma Internal discussions have started within the CPN-Maoist center.

Representatives of the Maoist center are now engaged in internal discussions on the issue of recalling Finance Minister Sharma, who has been repeatedly dragged into controversy. It has been learned that the issue has been discussed for more than two hours after Chairman Prachanda called Finance Minister Sharma to his private residence Khumaltar after the UCPN (Maoist) was dragged into a controversy over the issue of action of the Finance Minister.

Removal of sharma was demanded earlier too, who has been repeatedly criticized for his role in the governor’s suspension and for his controversial remarks. However, after the government being criticized for the budget,now internal discussions have started for sharma’s removal.